Yes, You Drive In The River!

Perhaps you’ve considered a simpler life with a riverside van, or maybe not? Some rivers are deep while others are shallow, some run fast while others barely move. In the winter, some don’t move at all.

A Recent River

My wife and I spent a few days at a secluded cabin in the Texas Hill Country.

We made the five-hour drive, found the place and checked in. We were looking forward to getting to the cabin, which, as it turned out, required a bit more driving. Now here’s the odd part. The road suddenly ended and it ended in a river. There was a dirt road and then there wasn’t, just a river without a bridge and no way to cross. However, there was a sign indicating that we were to turn left, into the river. At the bottom of the sign was:

“Yes, you drive in the river!”

The river was shallow, slow, and the bottom easily seen, but still, driving into a river seemed wrong, but I finally did, the river bed became our road to the cabin!

Not our cabin, or the river, and it didn’t have a van, but its close, really very close.

Another Sign

Here is sign, of a sort, that the apostle Paul wrote:

“For we live by faith and not by sight.”

His message was clear: nothing eternal can be seen in this life. Nope, it’s by faith, by trusting in what our Father promised.

To Close

I read the sign, but my eyes were fixed on the water. The choice was obvious: trust the sign or sit there doing nothing.

It’s the same with God. The choice is obvious: trust his word or sit doing nothing. It’s a choice we make every day. It’s how we walk by faith.

2 thoughts on “Yes, You Drive In The River!”

sure enough, this is true. Not long ago, over a year ago my stepson bought to our home a baby raccoon too small to be on her own. What?? Many questions arose. Not the best situation for a few reasons. Like how? rabies? where to keep it? how long. training? But with a second thought knowing she could not survive on her own, too young, and mom was killed in the road made my heart unable to turn her away. So I took on the task to find the way to care for her as we went forward with the yes agreement.